Rehabilitation Technologies

AutoAmbulator
With the AutoAmbulator, HealthSouth brings cutting-edge technology into the rehabilitation process. The AutoAmbulator is an innovative therapeutic device designed to help rehabilitate patients who experience difficulty walking.




VitalStim
VitalStim® Therapy is an innovative procedure that facilitates retraining of throat muscles affected by dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing. Dysphagia is a common condition among stroke victims, those with progressive neurological disorders and the elderly.



SaeboFlex
SaeboFlex is a customized orthosis that allows neurologically impaired individuals to practice opening and closing their hand with more efficiency, promoting increased function in the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.




Interactive Metronome
Interactive Metronome (IM) is a brain-based rehabilitation assessment and training program developed to directly improve the processing abilities that affect attention, motor planning and sequencing.




Bioness NESS H200
Non-invasive device uses electrical stimulation to re-educate muscles and reduce spasticity, helping patients improve hand function and voluntary movement.





Bioness NESS L300
The L300 is used to improve lower extremity function. Wireless electric stimulation alternative to bracing for foot-drop. To learn more visit the Bioness web site, located at www.bioness.com.





CAPS
(Comprehensive Assessment of Postural Systems) Balance disorders/fall risk screening used for prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation by targeting the correct modalities necessary for improvement.




Wii
Interactive video game system used to improve balance and function.







SmartStep
Monitors and analyzes key gait parameters and provides the patient with instant feedback that allows for effective gait training.






Visi-Pitch
Computerized analysis of voice with interactive software, used for diagnosis and rehabilitation of voice disorders.






DriveABLE
Computer-based in-office cognitive assessment tool to assess cognitive fitness to drive for patients with medically complex conditions. The DriveABLE assessment provides an explicit, evidence-based recommendation about continued driving. To learn more visit the DriveABLE website at www.driveable.com.





For more information please contact:
Ann Foster, Director of Therapy Operations, 814-359-3421, x5686


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